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Keyword: Recall Methods

Understanding longitudinal data

Is that still the same? Has that changed? On the accuracy of measuring change with dependent interviewing

Last year your answer was …: the impact of dependent interviewing wording and survey factors on reporting of change

Using data mining to predict the occurrence of respondent retrieval strategies in calendar interviewing: the quality of retrospective reports

Is that still the same? Has that changed? On the accuracy of measuring change with dependent interviewing

The impact of dependent interviewing wording and survey factors on reporting of change

Parallel associations and the structure of autobiographical knowledge

Effects of showcards on responses in face-to-face surveys

Interviewer and respondent behaviours when measuring change with dependent interviewing

Dependent interviewing and sub-optimal responding

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